Hi Andre,

Mozilla is a read-only ldap client. You can 
enter them in manually or create an ldif file 
and import them. Or use a UI with an ldap client 
with edit permissions e.g. 

http://www.iit.edu/~gawojar/ldap

john.


> I'm using Mozilla 1.1 and OpenLDAP on my server.
> I finally managed to set up an LDAP-Server, added a directory wit my 
> name and two addresses belonign to the name.
> I set up the addressbook under Mozilla to use the LDAP-Directory and it 
> finds the two adresse I added to it.
> Now my question:
> How can I setup Mozilla to add new adresses to the LDAP-Directory.
> I searched all over the place and found something under:
> http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/communicator/ldap45.htm
> but entries like:
> pref ("ldap_2.servers.<myserver>.auth.enabled", true);
> pref ("ldap_2.servers.<myserver>.auth.savePassword", false);
> pref ("ldap_2.servers.<myserver>.auth.dn", "cn=Andre Weidemann,dc=hs18");
> pref ("ldap_2.servers.<myserver>.auth.password", "<mypasswd>");
> pref ("ldap_2.servers.<myserver>.attributes.auth", 
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:mail");
> Did not have any effect. In fact I'm never even prompted for a password :-(.
> Is there any solution or will I have to enter all my 100-150 entries by 
> hand using "ldapadd" on the command line?
> 
> Thanx a lot in advance,
>   Andr�.
> 
> 



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